Poke Green

Hawaiian restaurant · Tribeca

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A Running List of Restaurants That Closed in New York City, March 2021 - Eater NY

"Local seafood chain Poke Green has permanently closed its Greenwich Street outpost after three years. Co-founder Colin Cento tells Tribeca Citizen that the company was unable to come to an agreement with the building’s landlord and had no choice but to permanently close. “It is incredibly frustrating and not what we wanted,” he says. The local chain is survived by an outpost at 164 Pearl Street in the Financial District." - Luke Fortney

https://ny.eater.com/2021/3/5/22309128/nyc-restaurant-closings-march-2021

275 Greenwich St Frnt. #5, New York, NY 10007 Get directions

pokegreennyc.com
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